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October | 2014 | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Monthly Archives: October 2014. Bookstore Signs of the Times. October 1, 2014. Comments Off on Bookstore Signs of the Times. A Tale for the Time Being. I haven’t gone loopy I know this blog is about Buddhist fiction, but there are no library or bookstore categories for Buddhist fiction. So I wonder, as Buddhism becomes more and more mainstream in North America, when might we see a section labeled Buddhist Fiction in national chain bookstores? This blog was created for r...
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August | 2014 | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 3, 2014. Ah, summer. When the heat turns up, life seems to slow down a little, allowing time for more reading (hopefully! Sex is Forbidden: A Novel. New York, NY: Arcade Publishing, 2013. This novel deals with the age old challenges of celibacy and teacher-pupil relationships in Buddhism. From the Publisher’s website. Comic and poignant at the same time, swiftly paced and completely engaging, Sex Is Forbidden. In Paradise: A Novel.
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December | 2014 | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Monthly Archives: December 2014. The Season of Giving. December 28, 2014. Comments Off on The Season of Giving. Here in North America it is the holiday season, so I hope this short post finds everyone able to take some time away from work and refocus on spending time as you would like: with family, relaxing, at a retreat, etc. Comments Off on The Season of Giving. This blog was created for readers of Buddhist Fiction and, hopefully, will serve as space to share thoughts...
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Currently Reading . . . UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY by Suwanda Sugunasiri | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Bookstore Signs of the Times. Five Things I Liked About UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY →. Currently Reading . . . UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY by Suwanda Sugunasiri. November 5, 2014. Comments Off on Currently Reading . . . UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY by Suwanda Sugunasiri. Untouchable Woman’s Odyssey. Untouchable Woman’s Odyssey. Before the end of November. Press Release Oct 25 2014. REVIEWS and PERSONAL COMMENTS ON. Untouchable Woman’s Odyssey. Of a couple divided by cast...
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Buddhist Fiction Blog | Light reading can be enlightening. | Page 2
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Light reading can be enlightening. Newer posts →. Review of MAYA: A NOVEL by C.W. (Sandy) Huntington, Jr. October 12, 2015. Reviewed by Kimberly Beek. My apologies, dear reader, for the overly long wait on this review. It is no reflection on. In the same way one would eat a full five course meal, savouring it and trying to eat slowly so as to appreciate every bite. I will not give away more of the storyline than what I have written above, except to say that. I’m actually planning on using. In a course I’...
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One Memoir, Two Works of Buddhist Fiction, and A Blurred Line | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. The Season of Giving. Currently Reading . . . MAYA: A NOVEL by C. W. Huntington, Jr. →. One Memoir, Two Works of Buddhist Fiction, and A Blurred Line. March 29, 2015. In this post I offer links to one memoir and two works of Buddhist fiction. I hesitated listing the memoir,. While I’m not sure that I agree with Grozni’s generalization of most Buddhists’ ontological orientation, I like the fact that he is willing to blur lines and genres. So without...The Season of Giving.
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November | 2014 | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Five Things I Liked About UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY. November 30, 2014. Comments Off on Five Things I Liked About UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY. I have been having wonderful email discussions with Dr. Suwanda Sugunasiri about his novel. Untouchable Woman’s Odyssey. During the course of our conversations, it was playfully suggested that I develop a list of things I liked about. Untouchable Woman’s Odyssey. Counting back from five, then:.
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May | 2014 | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Monthly Archives: May 2014. BUDDHALAND BROOKLYN, by Richard C. Morais, Reviewed by Chris Beal. May 30, 2014. The still-developing genre of Buddhist fiction remains loosely defined. But when a novel’s main characters are. Buddhists, most of them grappling with some aspect of their faith and practice, such a book obviously meets the definition. Such is the case with Buddhaland Brooklyn. In all of these respects,. No, his superior insists, there is no one else. 8216;Don...
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The Season of Giving | Buddhist Fiction Blog
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Light reading can be enlightening. Five Things I Liked About UNTOUCHABLE WOMAN’S ODYSSEY. One Memoir, Two Works of Buddhist Fiction, and A Blurred Line →. The Season of Giving. December 28, 2014. Comments Off on The Season of Giving. Here in North America it is the holiday season, so I hope this short post finds everyone able to take some time away from work and refocus on spending time as you would like: with family, relaxing, at a retreat, etc. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. This blog was crea...